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Table 2 Multivariable analysis for odds of poor treatment outcome among TB patients, N = 193

From: Household income and poor treatment outcome among patients with tuberculosis in Georgia: a cohort study

 

OR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)a

Male

1.13 (0.48, 2.69)

1.02 (0.40, 2.70)

Female

1

1

Age (years)

  

≥ 56

2.96 (0.95, 9.24)

 

26-55

1.62 (0.70, 3.72)

≤ 25

1

Age (years)

  

Per 1 year increase

1.03 (1.00, 1.05)

1.02 (1.00, 1.05)

Education

  

Some secondary

1.05 (0.39, 2.81)

--

Completed secondary

1.47 (0.66, 3.26)

Some college or greater

1

Occupation

  

Unemployed

1.98 (0.85, 4.63)

--

Other

2.28 (0.86, 6.06)

Employed

1

Household income

  

0-89.9 USD/month

6.26 (2.20, 17.75)

6.18 (1.83, 20.94)

90.0-162

4.42 (1.45, 13.49)

4.28 (1.36, 13.53)

>162

1

1

Baseline household health care expenditures

  

0-50 GEL/month

1.91 (0.69, 5.30)

--

51-200

1.19 (0.48, 2.97)

>200

1

Proportionate monthly income spent healthcare expenditure

  

>1.0

1.59 (0.66, 3.82)

0.61 (0.21, 1.77)

0.50-1.0

1.23 (0.51, 2.99)

0.68 (0.24, 1.92)

<0.50

1

1

Any stigma

  

Yes

0.95 (0.40, 2.26)

0.82 (0.30, 2.27)

No

1

1

  1. aAdjusted model included sex, age, household income, health care expenditures, and proportionate monthly income spent on healthcare.